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Jurassic Park Continuity Goofups
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m***@gmail.com
2014-07-31 01:01:58 UTC
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On Wednesday, March 29, 1995 10:38:38 AM UTC-6, Peter Juul wrote:
> ***@GAS.UUG.Arizona.EDU (Soren Ragsdale) writes:
>
> >Peter Juul (***@diku.dk) wrote:
> >: I would still be VERY interested in knowing where they got the plants from.
> >: The science-gal says, that they have been extinct for X years.
> >: Since when do Mosquitoes suck DNA from PLANTS?
>
> >It's certainly concievable that the sap could have covered a seed, or
> >even some pollen (OK, haploid genome, but at least it's SOMETHING), and
> >they could get it from there. Of course they didn't _say_ that. I seem
> >to remember there being an explanation in the book, but I forget exactly
> >what it was.
>
> Oh, there was. In the book Ellie Sattler notices, that it is a plant, that
> she thought only existed in some brazilian rain forests..
> --
> GCS/P -d+ H-() s++:++ g+ p? au- a22 | It has been said, that true
> w++ v++(*) C++ UH P+ L !3 E N++ K+ | knowledge is to know, that
> W--- M !V po++ Y-- t+ !5 j R G' tv | you know nothing.
> b+++ D-- B-- e+(*) u+ -h! f !r n- !y? | I don't know about that.....
a***@gmail.com
2014-07-31 01:06:39 UTC
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On Thursday, July 31, 2014 10:01:58 AM UTC+9, ***@gmail.com wrote:
> ARE YOU STILL ALIVE? IS ANYONE HERE?
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 29, 1995 10:38:38 AM UTC-6, Peter Juul wrote:
>
> > ***@GAS.UUG.Arizona.EDU (Soren Ragsdale) writes:
>
> >
>
> > >Peter Juul (***@diku.dk) wrote:
>
> > >: I would still be VERY interested in knowing where they got the plants from.
>
> > >: The science-gal says, that they have been extinct for X years.
>
> > >: Since when do Mosquitoes suck DNA from PLANTS?
>
> >
>
> > >It's certainly concievable that the sap could have covered a seed, or
>
> > >even some pollen (OK, haploid genome, but at least it's SOMETHING), and
>
> > >they could get it from there. Of course they didn't _say_ that. I seem
>
> > >to remember there being an explanation in the book, but I forget exactly
>
> > >what it was.
>
> >
>
> > Oh, there was. In the book Ellie Sattler notices, that it is a plant, that
>
> > she thought only existed in some brazilian rain forests..
>
> > --
>
> > GCS/P -d+ H-() s++:++ g+ p? au- a22 | It has been said, that true
>
> > w++ v++(*) C++ UH P+ L !3 E N++ K+ | knowledge is to know, that
>
> > W--- M !V po++ Y-- t+ !5 j R G' tv | you know nothing.
>
> > b+++ D-- B-- e+(*) u+ -h! f !r n- !y? | I don't know about that.....

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